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Nuclear matter EOS constraints from GW
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Outline
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Inspiral Parameter Space
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Impact of Parameters
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Measurable EOS Aspects For GW170817 Maximum NS mass _ 1.36Mo
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Model-Agnostic Study
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Universal Relations Studies
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Parametrization
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Evidence for Tidal Effects?
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EOS Model Selection Study
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Implication of Remnant Type
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Implication of Remnant Type Recent analysis [Shibata et al, Phys. Rev. 100 2019] Less assumptions
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Kilonova
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Mass ejection
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Kilonova Modeling
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Constraints from Kilonova
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Short Gamma Ray Burst Models
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Numerical Simulations
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Other Avenues
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Post-Merger Signal
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Searching p-g effects
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Appendix
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Q&A
Description:
Explore the constraints on nuclear matter equation of state derived from gravitational wave observations in this 35-minute conference talk by Wolfgang Kastaun at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into topics including inspiral parameter space, measurable EOS aspects for GW170817, model-agnostic studies, universal relations, and EOS model selection. Examine the implications of remnant type, kilonova modeling, short gamma-ray burst models, and numerical simulations. Learn about emerging avenues for research such as post-merger signals and searches for p-g mode effects. Gain insights into the future challenges and opportunities in gravitational wave astronomy as discussed in this panel from the "Future of Gravitational-Wave Astronomy" meeting.

Nuclear Matter EOS Constraints from Gravitational Waves by Wolfgang Kastaun

International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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